what is a fundamental rights
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Fundamental rights are a group of rights that have been recognized by the Supreme Court as requiring a high degree of protection from government encroachment. These rights are specifically identified in the Constitution (especially in the Bill of Rights), or have been found under Due Process.
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- There are six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution:
- the right to equality (Articles 14-18),
- the right to freedom (Articles 19-22),
- the right against exploitation (Articles 23-24),
- the right to freedom of religion (Articles 25-28),
- cultural and educational rights (Articles 29-30)
- the right to constitution remedies.
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